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What ?My Asus RT-N66U router stopped working yesterday.
How did this happen in less than a month or is it 2 weeks.
What ?My Asus RT-N66U router stopped working yesterday.
What ?
How did this happen in less than a month or is it 2 weeks.
this is exacttttttly what happened to me!!bought it 12 days ago...
No idea. I came back from the office and the lights on the router were off. The light in the adapter was flickering. Plugged it into another power outlet, same result.
Removed the router and plugged in only the adapter, i see a stable blue light. The router just does not switch on.
This tells me its the power adapter that cannot deliver enough to the router. Power fluctuations will kill the adapter first. Its output to the router is DC. I don't think its possible to kill a router with power fluctuations.No idea. I came back from the office and the lights on the router were off. The light in the adapter was flickering. Plugged it into another power outlet, same result.
Removed the router and plugged in only the adapter, i see a stable blue light. The router just does not switch on.
this is exacttttttly what happened to me!!
definitely a power issue, did you follow the reset and static discharge procedures?
This tells me its the power adapter that cannot deliver enough to the router. Power fluctuations will kill the adapter first. Its output to the router is DC. I don't think its possible to kill a router with power fluctuations.
Grounding problems however can make their way from one pc via ethernet into the routers ports and blow them, it would have to be a pretty big spike to kill the router. A lightning surge maybe. This is the monsoon period after all.
Had any lightning storms in your area recently ?
"DC Output : 19 V with max. 1.58 A current"
Faulty adapters tend to show problems only when 'loaded' i.e. when the router is connected. If you can find another working device with similar power requirements to load it, you can check if the adapter is faulty.Also, the adapter works fine when i plug it in without the router. It's when i connect the router that it stops working.
Yeah a laptop adapter should do.
As long as the voltage match it doesn't matter whether its a 1amp adapter or a 10amp adapter,only thing is the adapter must have a higher rating of current then that of the load.But shouldn't the connector match the one that is in the router adapter?![]()
^ No he means the adapter plug should match the router socket to fit into it, which is something I overlooked![]()